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Technology & Science

Mar. 3, 2012

Takeaways from Obama’s new consumer privacy framework

The Obama administration issues guidance on how it will approach - and enforce - online and mobile privacy. By Dominique R. Shelton Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP


By Dominique R. Shelton


On Feb. 23, the Obama administration issued its new framework for consumer privacy protection. In the document, the administration lays out its vision for consumer privacy and provides important guidance regarding how the federal government intends to approach - and enforce - online and mobile privacy. The framework focuses on the commercial collection of personal data from consumers. Personal data is defined as "any data, including a...

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